Islam in English LiteraturePrinted at the American Press, 1939 - 258 pages |
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... Heroes has been reprinted many times , both separately and in the collected editions . Today no catalogue of a publisher of standard English authors is without one or more editions . of Heroes . Heroes is usually looked upon as one of ...
... Heroes has been reprinted many times , both separately and in the collected editions . Today no catalogue of a publisher of standard English authors is without one or more editions . of Heroes . Heroes is usually looked upon as one of ...
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... Heroes do not accept Carlyle's interpretation of MuḼammad's character , no one of them openly champions the old theory of conscious imposture . George Gilfillan , drawing his picture of Carlyle in A Third Gallery of Literary Portraits ...
... Heroes do not accept Carlyle's interpretation of MuḼammad's character , no one of them openly champions the old theory of conscious imposture . George Gilfillan , drawing his picture of Carlyle in A Third Gallery of Literary Portraits ...
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... Heroes in Arabic or English . ( The Moslem students come mainly from Syria , Palestine , and Iraq ; but other Moslem countries , such as Egypt , the Sudan , and Iran are rep- resented . ) Eight men had read Heroes , five of whom were ...
... Heroes in Arabic or English . ( The Moslem students come mainly from Syria , Palestine , and Iraq ; but other Moslem countries , such as Egypt , the Sudan , and Iran are rep- resented . ) Eight men had read Heroes , five of whom were ...
Contents
THE MIDDLE AGES AND THE RENAISSANCE | 1 |
THE AGE OF DRYDEN | 19 |
THE AGE OF POPE | 55 |
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